Wednesday, 17 September 2014

Hydrocotyle asiatica

Hydrocotyle asiatica
(indian pennywort)
* Curative in disorders that exhibit interstitial inflammation and cellular proliferation in any
part.
* Hypertrophy and induration of connective tissue.
* Has considerable reputation in leprosy and lupus, when there is no ulceration.
* The skin symptoms are very important.
* Of great use in ulceration of womb.
* Difficulty in maintaining the upright posture.
* Very copious perspiration.
* Pains of cervical cancer.
Face
- Pain in left cheek-bones and about orbits.
Female
- Pruritus of vagina.
- Inflammation of neck of bladder.
- Heat within vagina. Granular ulceration of womb.
- Profuse leucorrhoea.
- Dull pain in ovarian region.
- Cervical redness.
Skin
- Dry eruptions.
- Great thickening of epidermoid layer and exfoliation of scales.
- Psoriasis gyrate, on trunk and extremities, palms and soles.
- Pustules on chest.
- Circular spots, with scaly edges.
- Intolerable itching, especially of soles.
- Profuse sweat.
- Syphilitic affections.
- Acne.
- Leprosy.
- Elephantiasis [Ars.] Lupus non-exedens.
Relationship
- Compare : Elaeis-South American Palm- (scleroderma, elephantiasis, leprosy, skin
thickened, itching and hardened. Anaesthesia).
- Hura; Strychnos Gaultheriana (bites of serpents,ulcers and cutaneous affections generally);
Hoang-Nan. Chaulomoogra oil from seed of Taraktogenos; Hydrast.; Arsenic.; Aurum; Sepia.
Dose
- First to sixth potency.

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